Internet connection severed in Africa as submarine cables damaged
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Internet connectivity disrupted due to damaged undersea cables
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Internet connectivity disrupted due to damaged undersea cables
LinkedIn, the professional networking platform, experienced a significant outage on Wednesday, just a day after Facebook suffered a similar downtime. Users across the globe were unable to access their accounts or use the platform’s features.
Facebook and Instagram experienced widespread outages today, affecting millions of users worldwide. The issues started early in the morning and persisted for several hours, causing frustration among social media enthusiasts.
Investigation
The investigation will focus on determining the cause of the outage and holding AT&T accountable for any negligence that may have contributed to the widespread disruption.
If you were impacted by the recent AT&T outage, you may be eligible for reimbursement. The telecommunications company has announced that customers who were affected by the outage will receive compensation for their inconvenience.
In the wake of the recent AT&T outage that left thousands of customers without service, consumer advocates are stressing the importance of asking for refunds when facing such disruptions.
Impacts on pharmacy outages drag on
The cyberattack on Change Healthcare has caused widespread disruptions in the healthcare industry, particularly in pharmacies. Many pharmacies have reported outages in their systems, leading to delays in prescription filling and other critical services. This has created substantial inconvenience for both healthcare providers and patients.
After experiencing widespread service disruptions earlier this morning, AT&T has confirmed that the issue has been resolved. Customers across the country reported issues with making calls, sending texts, and accessing data services. The telecommunications company quickly worked to identify and address the problem.
Senator Marco Rubio issued a stark warning on Wednesday, stating that a potential cyberattack from China would be “100 times worse” than the recent AT&T outage. The Florida Republican made the statement during a Senate hearing, emphasizing the potential impact on critical infrastructure, such as power and water supply.
Impact on Customers
Customers have been experiencing dropped calls, inability to make or receive calls, and problems with text messaging. This outage has left many people unable to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues, leading to a significant disruption in their daily lives.